A spoon worm (Amalosoma eddystonense)
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Researched by | Penny Avant | Refereed by | Admin |
Authority | Stephen, 1956 | ||
Other common names | - | Synonyms | - |
Summary
Description
Recorded distribution in Britain and Ireland
Reported from northwest Scotland and Orkney, one site in Cardigan Bay, west Wales, and off the south coast of Devon.Global distribution
Reported off south west France.Habitat
Present in burrows in mud, coarse sand or shell gravel down to a depth of 50 m.Depth range
-Identifying features
- A stout, unsegmented worm up to 15cm long and 2.5cm in width.
- Greenish in colour.
- Long, soft proboscis extending from anterior end.
Additional information
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Bibliography
Hayward, P.J. & Ryland, J.S. (ed.) 1995b. Handbook of the marine fauna of North-West Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Howson, C.M. & Picton, B.E., 1997. The species directory of the marine fauna and flora of the British Isles and surrounding seas. Belfast: Ulster Museum. [Ulster Museum publication, no. 276.]
JNCC (Joint Nature Conservation Committee), 1999. Marine Environment Resource Mapping And Information Database (MERMAID): Marine Nature Conservation Review Survey Database. [on-line] http://www.jncc.gov.uk/mermaid
MBA (Marine Biological Association), 1957. Plymouth Marine Fauna. Plymouth: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
Stephen, A.C. & Edmunds, S.J., 1972. The phyla Sipuncula and Echiura London: British Museum (Natural History)
Datasets
NBN (National Biodiversity Network) Atlas. Available from: https://www.nbnatlas.org.
OBIS (Ocean Biodiversity Information System), 2024. Global map of species distribution using gridded data. Available from: Ocean Biogeographic Information System. www.iobis.org. Accessed: 2024-11-22
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Last Updated: 23/06/2008